Here I will document the incremental process of upgrading my budget 3d printer (I paid around 150 € for it during a sale - normal price around 200-230€) to make it more functional and plain better!
project log of planned and / or done upgrades for my 3d printer
To make the experience fit your profile, pick a username and tell us what interests you.
We found and based on your interests.
Here I will document the incremental process of upgrading my budget 3d printer (I paid around 150 € for it during a sale - normal price around 200-230€) to make it more functional and plain better!
20190707_190412.jpgspool brace with skateboard bearingimage/jpeg - 268.35 kB - 07/07/2019 at 18:00 |
|
|
20190707_190240.jpg5cm feet to elevate the printer, to make room for cooling tunnel for mainboard and to move the mainboard away from the heated bedimage/jpeg - 211.73 kB - 07/07/2019 at 18:00 |
|
|
20190707_190154.jpgpreliminary fan funnel until the mainboard is moved to base plate and a dedicated mainboard fan tunnel is designed and installedimage/jpeg - 176.94 kB - 07/07/2019 at 18:00 |
|
|
20190707_190323.jpgspacer to keep the bowden tube from moving backwards while the extruder retractsimage/jpeg - 132.79 kB - 07/07/2019 at 18:00 |
|
|
The dangling power cable for the hotend and the fan is now fixed again with this model (cable holder from thingiverse - my make of it), which is much sturdier than the one before.
I am sorely dissatisfied with the (optical) print quality but for one, the Amazon Basicfil has very good first layer adhesion and the print itself is solid as it should be. And the print was to measure without any scaling (the screws to fix it to the extruder cage fit in perfectly on the first try).
3D printing can be fun again ....
Before, I tried (mostly in vain) to print the Renkforce 1.75 mm PLA 'premium' filament from Conrad but it was supremely finicky on the first layer. Once you got it to print, it does have a nice surface finish but the printing qualities are pretty sub par (in line with all the reviews of it on Conrad.de. One guy got it to print with 100° bed temperature and 230° nozzle which is extreme, considering it is PLA and not ABS ). I only bought it because I had a gift voucher for Conrad.de.
I still have most of the 1kg roll left and I will probably pick it up again once I have a perfectly levelled print bed - as said, once it prints, it is decent. Would be a pity to throw away an almost full roll of PLA.
Currently there is a weird issue where the first 5mm print totally fine but after that the layer quality degrades - which I still need to and will fix.
The much easier first layer with the Amazon Basicfil is a nice breath of fresh air though compared to the struggles with the Renkforce.
Things to do
For now there are a few basic upgrades that are next up in line to make room for further more dedicated ones.
Next batch of upgrades would include:
Done upgrades so far:
The printer still has a few calibration issues, mainly due to the heated bed. The heated bed has a few LEDs to indicate it is working but unfortunately, these LEDs protrude a bit so the glass plate on top of it is at a very slight angle. For small prints, this does not matter much but for larger prints, it makes a decent first layer almost impossible. See ToDos for planned improvement.
Create an account to leave a comment. Already have an account? Log In.
Become a member to follow this project and never miss any updates